Bardelaere Museum

Bardelaere Museum
Bardelaere Museum is located in Belgium
Bardelaere Museum
Location within Belgium
LocationLembeke, East Flanders, Belgium
Coordinates51°11′03″N 3°37′56″E / 51.184167°N 3.632222°E / 51.184167; 3.632222
TypeHeritage museum

The Bardelaere Museum is a heritage museum in Lembeke, East Flanders, which documents the history of Meetjesland, exhibiting displays of traditional life using household goods and agricultural equipment. It displays items from 105 traditional professions, including the miller, cooper, wheelwright, blacksmith, baker and brewer. [1] The museum was opened in 1975, and consists of three buildings including a former farmhouse and barn, with approximately 1,200 square meters of exhibition space.[2]

  1. ^ Vereecke, Pam. "Musea". comeet (in Flemish). Retrieved 2022-11-06.
  2. ^ "Centrum Agarische Geschidenis (CAG) - Bardelaere Museum". Centrum Agarische Geschidenis. Retrieved 6 November 2022.

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